One person died and four were injured as a result of a stabbing attack in central Paris. The prosecutorís office on counterterrorism has launched an investigation into the incident.
Europe1 cited its sources as saying that the attacker, which stabbed several people in Paris late on Saturday, was a French citizen born in 1997 in Russia's Chechnya.

According to France Info news portal, his name was Khamzat Azimov and became a French citizen in 2010. The attacker had no documents, however, the police managed to identify the man using his fingerprints.

Later in the day, the media outlet reported that the French police services detained a friend and the parents of the suspect.

RTL radio reported, citing a judicial source, that the parents of the suspect are being held for questioning by the police.

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb stated, that one victim, a 34-old man, got operated, with other three out of danger. The minister later posted on his Twitter account, that he had convened a staff meeting to discuss the situation with "security and anti-terrorist services" in the wake of the incident.

In the meantime, Europe 1 reported, that the attacker was known to the French special services as a terrorist supporter.

Previously, French police reported, that a young man attacked people in the center of Paris, leaving 1 dead and four injured. The prosecutor's office revealed that he was screaming "Allahu Akbar" during the incident.

No one knows the cause of terrorism, nor how it can be prevented.

Experts believe it's best we keep the borders wide open and encourage third world Muslim immigration so as not to offend the Muslims who are already here and trigger more attacks.